wollyka wroteanayman_k7 wroteJust a comment about distance and fiber, it should not matter how far he is, the data is being transferred by light that will not degrade over the distance like electricity in copper.
I think it does since if we use your logic, all households should receive the maximum 300 Mbps advertised and not the minimum 50 Mbps.
The Quality or attenuation happens in Fiberoptics but in totally different aspects than those of copper. Refraction index to be considered, OM1, OM2, OM3 & OM4 and so on. A lot to be considered.
But let us think of the following in fiber, in FTTH, they tend to use TDM on fiber, which means that each core is divided over 32 users. In that case if they provide a speed of 2Gbps on the core, each user shall get 62.5 that what happens when using shared network connection and not a dedicated one.